Breathing filters or heat and moisture exchangers (HME), which are pla
ced between a tracheal tube and the Y-piece, allow reuse of breathing
tubes without changing between operations, During low-flow and minimal
-flow anaesthesia, condensed water accumulates in the breathing circui
t, An evaluation of the volume of condensed water is given (Fig, 1). I
t may be possible that water flows onto the filter surface, for exampl
e, when the breathing tubes are lifted. The water permeability of such
breathing filters and HME was tested. For the experiments, a commerci
al breathing circuit and ventilator (Drager Sulla 808 + Ventilog) and
patient model (Fig. 2) were used: 12 breathing filters/HMEs of differe
nt manufacturers were tested. Only 3 filters were not permeable to the
test volume of 20 ml water. The authors suggest the water volume be c
hecked routinely and the breathing tubes be emptied if necessary.